Zero At The Bone Book Review Summary

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Katherine Driscoll runs her own dog training and kennel business, but in three weeks she stands to lose everything to foreclosure. The worst of it all is that even her own dog will be included with the foreclosure. She had no hope of raising the money until she received a letter from her father.

She hasn't seen or heard from her father in thirty years, yet he writes to her offering her enough money to save her property, business, and her dog. Soon after, Katherine's father is found dead at his job. He is found in the lions' den of the Texas Zoo after a vicious attack.

Katherine begins going through her father's personal things discovering clues he has left for her. With the help of her newly acquainted cousin and detective on the case, they begin to piece together a past of family lies and secrets.

The review of this Book prepared by Tracey Ray

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Main Character

Setting

United States - Yes
The US: - Texas

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death? - very gorey references to deaths/dead bodies and torture
Explicit sex in book? - Yes
What kind of sex: - actual description of sex
Unusual forms of death - eaten
Unusual form of death? - Yes
Amount of dialog - roughly even amounts of descript and dialog